John Douch Wins 2026 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo: Full Results
John Douch and Tomcat winning San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.
John Douch and Tomcat winning San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. | Hailey Rae photo

The tournament-style winter rodeos continue, now with the 2026 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. One of the big hitters of the winter run, San Antonio runs Feb. 12-28, and is unique in that the highest cumulative money-earner of the calf roping is crowned the champ.

Here’s what you need to know about the tie-down roping as we prepare for the first of five brackets.

Full Results

Bracket 1

First round: 1. Brushton Minton, 8.6 seconds, $2,752; 2. Tyson Durfey, 9.0, $2,202; 3. Chantz Webster, 9.3, $1,651; 4. Marcos Costa, 10.5, $1,101. 

Second round: 1. Cutter Carpenter, 8.0 seconds, $2,752; 2. Brushton Minton, 8.4, $2,202; 3. Quade Hiatt, 8.8, $1,651; 4. Marcos Costa, 11.7, $1,101. 

Third round: 1. Monty Lewis, 7.9 seconds, $2,752; 2. Tyson Durfey, 8.5, $2,202; 3. (tie) Cash Enderli and Chantz Webster, 9.1, $1,376 each.

Qualifiers: 1. Brushton Minton, $4,954; 2. Tyson Durfey, $4,404; 3. Chantz Webster, $3,027; 4. Monty Lewis, $2,752.

Bracket 2

First round: 1. Riley Mason Webb, 8.0 seconds, $2,752; 2. Haven Meged, 8.1, $2,202; 3. Bo Pickett, 9.3, $1,651; 4. Cole Clemons, 9.8, $1,101. 

Second round: 1. Bryce Derrer, 7.8 seconds, $2,752; 2. Haven Meged, 8.3, $2,202; 3. Brey Yore, 8.6, $1,651; 4. Britt Bedke, 8.9, $1,101. 

Third round: 1. Cole Clemons, 8.0 seconds, $2,752; 2. Ace Reese, 8.7, $2,202; 3. Bo Pickett, 9.3, $1,651; 4. Brey Yore, 9.5, $1,101.

Qualifiers: 1. Haven Meged, $4,404; 2. Cole Clemons, $3,853; 3. Bo Pickett, $3,302; 4. Bryce Derrer, $2,752.

Bracket 3

First round: 1. Chet Weitz, 8.9 seconds, $2,752; 2. John Douch, 9.5, $2,202; 3. Tom Crouse, 9.7, $1,651; 4. Hayden Ford Ford, 10.0, $1,101.

Second round: 1. Kyle Lucas, 7.7 seconds, $2,752; 2. Zane Kilgus, 8.6, $2,202; 3. Chet Weitz, 8.7, $1,651; 4. Hayden Ford, 9.6, $1,101.

Third round: 1. Chet Weitz, 9.4 seconds, $2,752; 2. John Douch, 10.2, $2,202; 3. Tom Crouse, 11.3, $1,651; 4. Tyler Calhoun, 12.7, $1,101.

Qualifiers: 1. Chet Weitz, $7,155; 2. John Douch, $4,404; 3. Tom Crouse, $3,302; 4. Kyle Lucas, $2,752.

Bracket 4

First round: 1. (tie) Kincade Henry and Michael Otero, 8.6 seconds, $2,477 each; 3. Shane Hanchey, 9.1, $1,651; 4. Jake Pratt, 10.5, $1,101. 

Second round: 1. Andrew Burks, 8.2 seconds, $2,752; 2. Pecos Tatum, 8.3, $2,202; 3. Trevor Hale, 10.2, $1,651; 4. Shane Hanchey, 10.6, $1,101. 

Third round: 1. Trevor Hale, 8.6 seconds, $2,752; 2. (tie) Kincade Henry and Jake Pratt, 8.8, $1,927 each; 4. Shane Hanchey, 9.9, $1,101.

Qualifiers: 1. Kincade Henry, $4,404; 2. Trevor Hale, $4,403; 3. Shane Hanchey, $3,853; 4. Jake Pratt, $3,028.

Bracket 5

First round: 1. Ty Harris, 7.8 seconds, $2,752; 2. Zack Jongbloed, 10.0, $2,202; 3. Logan Bird, 11.0, $1,651; 4. Joel Harris, 11.6, $1,101.

Second round: 1. (tie) Ty Harris and Cory Solomon, 9.6 seconds, $2,477 each; 3. (tie) Logan Bird and Tanner Green, 9.9, $1,376 each.

Third round: 1. Ty Harris, 7.9 seconds, $2,752; 2. Marty Yates, 9.1, $2,202; 3. Joel Harris, 9.6, $1,651; 4. Cory Solomon, 9.7, $1,101.

Qualifiers: 1. Ty Harris, $7,981; 2. Cory Solomon, $3,578; 3. Logan Bird, $3,027; 4. Joel Harris, $2,752.

Semifinals

Semifinals A: 1. Ty Harris, 7.2 seconds, $5,504; 2. (tie) Cole Clemons and Chantz Webster, 7.7, $3,853 each; 4. Tom Crouse, 8.1, $2,202.

Qualifiers: 1. Ty Harris, $5,504; 2. (tie) Cole Clemons and Chantz Webster, $3,853 each; 4. Tom Crouse, $2,202.

Semifinals B: 1. Joel Harris, 7.1 seconds, $5,504; 2. Haven Meged, 7.7, $4,403; 3. Bo Pickett, 8.0, $3,302; 4. (tie) John Douch and Shane Hanchey, 8.1, $1,101 each.

Qualifiers: 1. Joel Harris, $5,504; 2. Haven Meged, $4,403; 3. Bo Pickett, $3,302; 4. (tie) John Douch and Shane Hanchey, $1,101 each.

Wildcard: 1. Kincade Henry, 7.5 seconds, $5,504; 2. Bryce Derrer, 7.7, $4,403; 3. Brushton Minton, 8.9, $3,302; 4. Monty Lewis, 9.5, $2,202.

Qualifiers: 1. Kincade Henry, $5,504.

Finals

1. John Douch, $22,017; 2. Bo Pickett, $17,612; 3. Ty Harris, $13,485; 4. Kincade Henry, $13,209; 5. Tom Crouse $11,008.

Who competes in the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Calf Roping?

  • Top 40 from 2025 ProRodeo Standings
  • Top 10 athletes from the 2026 ProRodeo standings

San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Calf Roping Format

There will be five brackets consisting of 10 contestants competing in three, back-to-back rounds. The top four money winners from each bracket will advance to the clean-slate semifinals. 

Contestants who do not advance to the Finals from the semifinals will rope in the Wildcard. The athlete with the fastest time will advance to the clean-slate Finals.

The Finals will consist of 11 contestants, and the calf roping champion will be determined by most money won at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.

San Antonio Calf Roping Payout

There is a purse of $198,148 in the tie-down roping at the 2026 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.

BRACKETS (PROGRESSIVE ROUNDS)

  1. $2,752
  2. $2,202
  3. $1,651
  4. $1,101

SEMIFINALS AND WILDCARD

  1. $5,504
  2. $4,403
  3. $3,302
  4. $2,202

FINALS

  1. $16,512
  2. $11,008
  3. $5,504 
  4. $3,302

CATEGORIES
TAGS
SHARE
TRENDING
CalfRoping.com
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.